Mono

NAME

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

The mono-service is a host to run services built with the
ServiceProcess assembly.

Use mono-service to run services that use the 1.0 assemblies and
use mono-service2 to run services that use the 2.0 assemblies.

Services can be paused by sending the SIGUSR1 signal to the process,
and execution can be resumed by sending the SIGUSR2 signal. The
service can be cleanly shutdown by sending the SIGTERM signal to the
process.

Mono programs started with mono-service run with the
MONO_DISABLE_SHM
variable set. This means that certain Mono features that depend on
it are not available to services.

The following options can be used to control the service:

-d:DIRECTORY

Use this option to specify the working directory for the service. The
default is the current directory.

-l:LOCKFILE

Specifies the file to use for locking, the default is a filename
constructed in /tmp based on the name of the program that hosts the
service.

-m:MESSAGE

Name to show in the syslog.

-n:NAME

Use this to specify the service to be launched (if the program
contains more than one service). The default is to run the first
defined service.

--debug

Use this option to prevent mono-service from redirecting stdin and
stdout and prevent the program to be sent to the background.
Equivalent to --no-daemon

--no-daemon

Use this option to prevent mono-service from redirecting stdin and
stdout and prevent the program to be sent to the background.
Equivalent to --debug.

CONTROL

You can control the service by sending signals to the process, you can
use the following commands: